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PARASITES 



Alston, R. A., 1947, p. 120. (Fungous para- 

 site on Coptotermes curvignathus, Malaya, 

 possibly Conidiobolus, n. sp.) 



Anonymous, i936f, pp. 77-78. (Abdomen 

 soldier Macrotermes gilvus parasitized by 

 Misotermes exenterans.) 

 1938c, p. 19. ("Virus" used to control ter- 

 mites in Australia, proved to be arseni- 

 cal.) 



AsHMEAD, W. H., 1 90 1, p. 42. (Carat omus 

 sp. supposed chalcidid parasite on Termes 

 flat/ipes.) 



Baker, E. W., and Wharton, G. W., 1952, 

 p. 56. (Termites have tropical or sub- 

 tropical discozerconids (mites) as ecto- 

 parasites.) 



(Banks, N., and) Snyder, T. E., 1920*, pp. 

 116-118. (General, and fungous disease 

 of Reticulitennes.) 



Belt, T., 1874, p. 181. (Epidzootic among 

 termites, heaps of dead about, Nicaragua.) 



Bridwell, J. C., 1920, p. 301. {Sclerodermus 

 immigrans experimentally parasitized 

 "Calotermes castaneus" in Haw^aii, pos- 

 sibly attack termites in nature.) 



Brunelli, G., 1950a, pp. 718-721. (Destruc- 

 tion oocytes of queen infested by Pro- 

 tozoa.) 

 1906, pp. 55-62. (Destruction oocytes of 

 queen infested by Protozoa.) 



Buchli, H. H. R., 1952, pp. 519-524. (Fun- 

 gus, Antennopsis gallica.) 



DeBach, p. H., and McOmie, W. A., 1939, 

 pp. 137-146. (First record of Serratia 

 marcescens and Bacterium sp. in Isoptera, 

 Zootermopsis angusticollts.) 



Desch, H. E., 1953, p. 235. (Bacteriological 

 methods of extermination, claimed for 

 some proprietary products, merely direct 

 arsenious poisons.) 



Feytaud, J., and Dieuzeide, R., 1927, pp. 161- 

 163. (Fungous parasite Reticulitennes lu- 

 cijugus, Termitaria sp. close to T. snyderi, 

 southwestern France.) 

 1927a, pp. 671-672. (Fungous parasite Re- 

 ticulitermes lucifugus, Termitaria sp. close 

 to T. snyderi, southwestern France.) 



Forbes, S. A., 1895, p. 198. (Illinois, Ento- 

 mophthora aphidis and Sporotrichum 

 globulijerum killed Termes fiavipes in 

 insectary.) 



Gmidini, G. M., and Moriggi, M., 1941, pp. 

 161-175. {Grcgarina ausoniae, gregarine 

 wormlike Protozoa in Reticulitermes lu- 

 cifugus.) 



I943j PP- 57-58- (Gregarina ausoniae, greg- 

 arine wormlike Protozoa in Reticuli- 

 termes lucifugus.) 



Hegh, E., 1922, pp. 594-598. (General.) 



Heim, R., and Buchli, H., 1951, pp. 277-280. 

 (Fungous parasite Antennopsis gallica, 

 Reticulitermes sp. of Saintonge.) 



Hill, G. F., 1922a, pp. 346-347. (Mordelli- 

 stena, n. sp., family Mordellidae, parasitic 

 on termites, Australia.) 



Howard, L. O., 1901, pp. 353-360. (Big- 

 headed chalcid fly (Caratomus) possibly 

 parasite of Reticulitermes, p. 359.) 



Kalshoven, L. G. E., 1938, pp. 391-395. (Para- 

 site of soldier of Macrotermes gilvus.) 

 1938a, pp. 395-397. (Misoter7nes, abdominal 

 larvae.) 



Kemner, N. a., 1925*, pp. 1-15. ("Larva 

 termitovorax," a parasitic fly larva in the 

 heads of termite soldiers, leading to dis- 

 tortion and the establishment of a special 

 termite genus containing 2 species.) 

 1925b, pp. 157-163. (Further observations 

 on the genus Gnathotermes established 

 on parasitized individuals of Termes.) 



Kevorkian, A. G., 1937, pp. 191-199. {Coni- 

 diobolus sp. (Entomophoraceae) fungous 

 parasite of Nasutitennes in Cuba.) 



Koningsberger, J. C., and Zimmermann, A., 

 1901, p. 81. (Cordyceps.) 



Kudo, R. R., 1942, pp. 307-333. (The micro- 

 sporidian Duboscquia legeri parasitic in 

 Reticulitermes fiavipes.) 

 1943, pp. 265-278. (Nosema termitis, n. sp., 

 parasitic in R. fiavipes, Urbana, 111., bod- 

 ies workers, epithelial cells midintestine, 

 infected cells continuously sloughed off.) 



Leidy, J., 1877, pp. 146-149. (Intestinal para- 

 sites Termes fiavipes.) 



1881, pp. 425-447. (Parasites, entozoic.) 



1882, p. 50. (Abstract of 1881 article.) 

 1904, pp. 1-281. (Researches in helminthol- 



ogy and parasitology.) 



Lespes, C., 1856a, pp. 335-336. (Nematode 

 parasite of termites, R. lucifugus.) 



Linstow, O. von, 1900, p. 418. (New nema- 

 tode in termite nest in South Africa.) 



Merrill, J. H., and Ford, A. L., 1916, pp. 

 1 15-127. (Two new nematodes, one para- 

 sitic in native termites (heads) Reticuli- 

 termes, Kansas.) 



Newman, E., 1841, p. 61. (Nurseries slightly 

 overgrown with mold.) 



NoiROT, C., 1953a, pp. 11-20. (Parasitism 

 workers leads to development of gonads, 

 Noditermes curvatus. Ivory Coast, Africa, 

 dipterous larvae.) 



